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China has quickly deployed medical experts to the DRC to combat a new Ebola outbreak, continuing a 60-year legacy of health cooperation in Africa. π₯π
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China has quickly deployed medical experts to the DRC to combat a new Ebola outbreak, continuing a 60-year legacy of health cooperation in Africa. π₯π
From maritime disputes to political theater, explore why Manila is cranking up the heat with the Chinese mainland and what it means for regional stability. ππ΅π
With shrinking budgets and rising geopolitical tensions, can international aid still work? Alexander Matheou of the IFRC dives into the state of global humanitarian action.
Manila is shifting its approach in the South China Sea, leaning on US and Japanese military ties. But is this “strategic gamble” worth the economic and regional cost? π
A deep dive into the Philippines’ new security-first approach and why it might be creating more problems than it solves in the Asia-Pacific. π
Russia kicks off the St. Petersburg Economic Forum today, pivoting its energy focus toward China, Saudi Arabia, and the Global South amidst shifting global alliances. β‘οΈπ
Russia is pivoting its energy strategy toward China and the Global South at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, signaling a major shift away from Western markets. πβ‘οΈ
Cooperation or conflict? Experts dive into the future of Asia-Pacific security, China’s vision for common security, and the strategic balancing act of ASEAN. π
Is the Asia-Pacific heading for harmony or heartbreak? Dive into the hot debates from the latest Shangri-La Dialogue on security, alliances, and the future of the region. πβ¨
Dive into the latest tensions at the Shangri-La Dialogue. Why is an old arbitration ruling causing new waves in the South China Sea? πβ¨